Videos tagged with segway (12)

This summer's Edgerton Center Engineering Design class produced four awesome projects in four weeks:
- A functional RC quadrotor built with commonly-available RC equipment and an Arduino microcontroller board.
- A 4x3x(8x8) LED matrix ...

The team that created a DIY self-balancing scooter in 2007 is gearing up for another summer project. Besides being useful for creating a project hint, the laser cutter/engraver is a really fun machine to watch. It uses a 150W CO2 laser ...

The DIY self-balancing scooter created by a group of high school students and MIT undergraduates during the summer of 2007 makes an appearance at the 2008 Boston FIRST regional. Location: BU Agganis Arena More information about the proj...

The DIY Segway makes a trip out to Wayland HS, and gets truly put to the test by some of the designers/builders. They know how to push it to (and sometimes past) its limits...More info: http://web.mit.edu/first/segwayA group of about 12...

While stocking up for another project at Swapfest, a monthly MIT swap meet, we ran into a commercial Segway. Since it was just across the way, we decided to bring ours out too.More info: http://web.mit.edu/first/segwayA group of about 1...

A spoof of Rockwell Automation's Retro Encabulator video.More info: http://web.mit.edu/first/segwayA group of about 12 students (MIT undergrad and grad plus high school students from FIRST Robotics teams 97, 2043, and soon-to-be-numbere...

Some more homemade Segway video. It still needs tweaking, but there's no denying its functionality. Featuring the real cupholder trick as performed by Max H.More info: http://web.mit.edu/first/segwayA group of about 12 students (MIT und...

The first time it balanced on its own. (It's actually more stable with the added mass of a rider.)More info: http://web.mit.edu/first/segwayA group of about 12 students (MIT undergrad and grad plusÃ‚ high school students from FIRST Robo...

Bit of a problem in the control code...More info: http://web.mit.edu/first/segwayA group of about 12 students (MIT undergrad and grad plus high school students from FIRST Robotics teams 97, 2043, and soon-to-be-numbered Wayland HS rooki...

Very important cupholder design verification. More info: http://web.mit.edu/first/segwayA group of about 12 students (MIT undergrad and grad plus high school students from FIRST Robotics teams 97, 2043, and soon-to-be-numbered Wayland H...

A group of about 12 students (MIT undergrad and grad plus high school students from FIRST Robotics teams 97, 2043, and soon-to-be-numbered Wayland HS rookies, and The Education Cooperative, have taken on the summer task of constructing ...